Francesco Bullo has been elected as a Fellow of the Network Science Society "for seminal contributions to the study of control and synchronization of network systems, including the role of network structure in multivehicle coordination and synchronization in power-grid networks.
The Fellowship Program of the Network Science Society recognizes researchers who have made outstanding and significant contributions to network science research and to the community of network scientists. Elected nominees are named Fellows of the Network Science Society.
The Fellowship will be awarded each year to up to 7 members of the community on the basis of their exceptional life-long individual contributions to any area of network science research and to the community of network scientists (locally and globally). All members of the community are eligible for nomination and election to the Fellowship. Selection from the pool of nominees will be conducted by the Fellowship Committee, to be appointed by the Network Science Society board and composed of a minimum of 4 prominent researchers active in the area of network science.